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  1. Preserve Ramapo was established in 2003. We are a grassroots organization made up predominately of Ramapo residents whose primary concern is the continuing well-being of our town, Ramapo. The issues we are involved in vary ranging from the preservation of open space property, responsible development and governance, our critical school systems ...

  2. Ramapough Conservancy, Oakland, New Jersey. 4,851 likes · 8 talking about this · 2 were here. We are a land/nature conservancy group with an additional focus on historical and cultural resources.

  3. Mar 21, 2023 · Updated: Jul 20, 2023. It's been a long time coming, but today we celebrate! The Ramapo Munsee Land Alliance (RMLA), the Ramapo Munsee Lunaape Nation, and The Land Conservancy of New Jersey are happy to announce a long-awaited, historic transfer of the Tahetaweew—commonly known as Split Rock Mountain—back to the Ramapo people.

  4. Ramapo Valley Road (Route 202), Mahwah. (201) 327-3500. Ramapo Valley County Reservation is Bergen County's largest park area and is located on the edge of the Highlands Region. With the recent additions of Camp Glen Gray, Camp Tamarack and Camp Todd, the park has grown to over 4,000 acres.

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  5. East Ramapo School Budget Vote Tuesday May 21 May 15, 2024 John Gromada named Rockland Democratic Chair March 9, 2022 Rockland turns up 100-plus violations after Spring Valley apartment fire March 23, 2022

  6. Ramapo Mountain Preserve This beautiful property, featuring glacial erratics and gorgeous views of the New York skyline, is adjacent to the Bergen County Ramapo Mountain Reservation, and was one of the largest unpreserved tracts remaining in Bergen County. 104 acres; preserved in 2010.

  7. Apr 17, 2023 · (NJ Spotlight News) In northern New Jersey, ownership of 54 acres of land around Split Rock Mountain was officially transferred this week to the Ramapough Lenape people, who long used it as an ancestral site. The Land Conservancy of New Jersey raised more than $300,000 from private donors to buy the land from the Rockland County Sewer District.

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